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Query: KEGG:D02027 (
Tranilast
)
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Objective Heart failure is currently the most serious complication of muscular dystrophy. The
transient receptor potential cation channel, subfamily V, member 2
(
TRPV2
) is a stretch-sensitive Ca channel. In damaged myocytes or cardiomyocytes,
TRPV2
translocates to the cytoplasmic membrane and enhances Ca influx, triggering cell damage. Evidence suggests that the inhibition of
TRPV2
may be a new therapeutic target in heart failure. We found that tranilast, which is widely used as an anti-allergic drug, inhibits
TRPV2
. A pilot study was conducted to assess the safety and efficacy of tranilast in muscular dystrophy patients with cardiomyopathy. Methods After obtaining informed consent, two muscular dystrophy patients with advanced heart failure took tranilast (300 mg/day) for three months. Blood tests, echocardiography, electrocardiography (ECG), Holter ECG, analyses of the
TRPV2
expression in peripheral mononuclear cells, and circulating micro ribonucleic acid profiling were performed to assess the safety and efficacy of tranilast. Results The brain natriuretic peptide levels decreased after treatment. The expression of
TRPV2
on the cytoplasmic membrane of peripheral mononuclear cells was enhanced before treatment and was decreased after treatment. Some heart-related micro ribonucleic acids (miR-208a-5p, miR-223-3p) were elevated and then decreased after treatment. Some adverse events, including the potentiation of warfarin, the worsening of renal dysfunction, an increased heart rate and premature ventricular contractions, were observed. Conclusion
Tranilast
can inhibit
TRPV2
and can be effective for treating heart failure, even in patients with muscular dystrophy. Although careful attention is needed, the inhibition of
TRPV2
can be a new treatment target for cardiomyopathy. A multi-center trial is planned.
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PMID:A Pilot Study of Tranilast for Cardiomyopathy of Muscular Dystrophy. 2949 11